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2005 Bmw K 1200 LT, CRUISER - Peak performance and absolute amenities mile after mile after mile. Among the forty-four standard features included on the dynamically modified K 1200 LT are a higher output engine, a modified gearbox, chrome package, a redesigned instrument panel and seats, a new paint finishes, and an electro-hydraulic center stand. Engineered for high-performance pilgrimages over endless lengths of road, the K 1200 LT combines luxury-car features with the irreplaceable experience of BMW motorcycle riding. And you can customize your K 1200 LT to suit your riding style with a list of optional features and accessories including a central locking system, heated seats, heated grips, cruise control, a CD changer, tank bag and map compartment, variable height pillion foot boards, high windshield, and more. Mixing luxurious appointments from stem to stern with BMW’s passion for exceptional engineering, the K 1200 LT delivers reliable power and quintessential comfort on a motorcycle odyssey.
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